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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aesthetic hallmarks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to distinctive features or characteristics that define the beauty or artistic quality of something.
Example: "The painting is celebrated for its aesthetic hallmarks, including vibrant colors and intricate details."
Alternatives: "artistic signatures" or "visual characteristics".
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After all, Japanese pop culture already has certain aesthetic hallmarks: techno-obsession, warp-speed trend cycles and infatuation with childhood.
But, as Galella sifted through his trophy shots, he pointed out the aesthetic hallmarks: "When there's two people, you focus on one.
Created by the artist/writer team of Grace Hannah Lang and Simon Lazarus, Babelon borrows aesthetic hallmarks from heavy metal album covers, the underground comix scene, and artists like Francisco de Goya, William Hogarth, and Hieronymus Bosch.
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Led by the track's intro of saucy horns, the video follows suit with the artist's hallmark aesthetic.
It is not just his distinctive aesthetic that bears the hallmarks of this education, but also his stripped-back, oil-black dialogue.
The Montauk Block created a new urban scale for commercial structures, while its form and plain surfaces reflected an aesthetic based on functionality, a hallmark of the new commercial architecture.
Kant was not the first to introduce disinterestedness as hallmark of the aesthetic and isolate it as such from what is merely sensually or sexually appealing.
He disdains pastiche and collage, the hallmarks of the downtown aesthetic, and, unlike most of his peers, he has little interest in pop.
The hallmarks of the Nazi aesthetic — blue eyes, blond hair, athletic fitness and sharp-angled features — are the very elements that define what we call the all-American look, still visible in the mythic advertising landscapes of designers like (the decidedly non-Aryan) Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein.
Another hallmark of the English Aesthetic movement was ebonization, the staining of wood furniture in dramatic dark tones.
Recently, the American essayist Daniel Mendelsohn commented that Life of Pi had a brilliant aesthetic and the soul of a Hallmark card, which I think is spot-on.
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